No, actually, they haven't. Well, at least not without the help of the officials in the 2007 Super Bowl. Like the Steelers win against the Seahawks, the Giants win against the Patriots will always be tainted because the officials helped give the game away.

Again, though, keep trolling.

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That's not really true. The Steelers/Hawks SB is universally acknowledged as one of the worst officiated championship games of modern history, by fanbases everywhere.

Outside of New England, no one really talks about the lack of holding calls on the helmet catch play. They talk about the helmet catch.

Too bad you're bad at the English language. It's also too bad you're bad at math. Brady has just as many (= < that's an equal sign) as Eli and Peyton combined.

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A typographical error doesn't indicate a lack of proficiency with the English language. Writing that someone is "bad at the English language" and/or "math" indicates both a poor grasp of adjective/adverb differentiation and a limited vocabulary.

It does seem like the Giants for some reason have been very lucky. If the situation in the SB had been reversed and the Giants had to try a hail mary at the end of the game, the ball would have bounced off the hands of 3 different Patriots and then stuck in the facemask of one of the Giants, for a game-winning td.